Tally-Ho.
Chemical Engine Company was formed as an independent fire company in
1911. Tally-Ho originally served the western part of what is now
Lynbrook and eastern Valley Stream,, and was a member company of the
United Fire Department, with other member companies from Norwood
(Malverne) and Munson (Franklin Square).

In 1922 the area Tally-Ho is located
was annexed by the Inc. Village of Lynbrook, and Tally-Ho was forced
by law to become part of the Lynbrook Fire Department. The company
was split between Lynbrook and Valley Stream members, and Engine 2
of the Valley Stream Fire Department was founded on October 22nd,
1922. It was determined that the Lynbrook members would keep the
firehouse and name, while the Valley Stream members would take the
truck. an 1922 GMC thus becoming Valley Stream's second engine
company.